Saturday, November 22, 2025
13.1 C
New Delhi

NDA’s Legislative Dominance: A New Milestone in Indian Politics NDA Commands 56% of State Assemblies

BJP Leads with Record 1,654 MLAs Post-Bihar Triumph

Published on: November 19, 2025
By: BTNI
Location: New Delhi, India

In a resounding affirmation of its electoral prowess, the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) has achieved a historic milestone, now controlling approximately 56% of all Members of Legislative Assemblies (MLAs) across India’s state legislatures. With a total of 2,315 MLAs in its fold, the alliance’s grip on subnational power has never been stronger, fueled by its sweeping victory in the recent Bihar Assembly elections. At the helm of this surge is the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which alone boasts 1,654 MLAs – its highest-ever tally nationwide.

This landmark comes on the heels of the NDA’s landslide in Bihar, where the alliance clinched 202 out of 243 seats on November 16, propelling its overall numbers to new heights. The BJP’s share in Bihar jumped to 89 seats, adding crucial momentum after its earlier triumphs in Delhi (48 seats in February 2025) and other states. As BJP IT Cell chief Amit Malviya noted, “BJP is now at its highest-ever strength in State Assemblies and the momentum is only growing.” The party’s legislative footprint has evolved dramatically: from 1,035 MLAs in 2014 to 1,654 today, reflecting a steady climb through strategic wins in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, and beyond.

India’s state assemblies collectively seat around 4,123 MLAs across 28 states and three Union Territories (Delhi, Jammu & Kashmir, and Puducherry), excluding seven current vacancies. The NDA’s 2,315 representatives – spanning BJP’s core alongside allies like JD(U), Shiv Sena, and JD(S) – underscore its dominance in 20 states and Union Territories as of September 2025. This includes full control in BJP-ruled strongholds like Gujarat (182 MLAs), Madhya Pradesh (230), and Uttar Pradesh (290), where the party forms the government outright.

Also read- https://www.btnewsindia.com/major-breakthrough-in-anti-naxal-campaign/ https://www.btnewsindia.com/ब्रेकिंग-वृन्दावन-में-उग/

The opposition, led by the Indian National Congress and regional players like the Trinamool Congress and Samajwadi Party, holds the remaining 44%, but fragmentation has diluted its counterweight. In Bihar alone, the NDA’s win reduced the Mahagathbandhan’s tally to 35 seats, highlighting voter consolidation behind the alliance’s development agenda. Analysts point to key factors: the NDA’s focus on infrastructure, women’s empowerment, and youth employment, as echoed in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s victory speech post-Bihar results.

Alliance/Party
Total MLAs (as of Nov 2025)
Key Gains in 2025
% of Total Seats
NDA (Overall)
2,315
Bihar (202), Delhi (48)
~56%
BJP (Core)
1,654
Bihar (89), Delhi (48)
~40%
Opposition (INC + Allies)
~1,808
Minimal; losses in Bihar (35 total for MGB)
~44%
Others/Independents
Vacant/Regional
N/A
<1%

This NDA stronghold not only bolsters its policy implementation at the grassroots but also positions it favorably for upcoming polls in Tamil Nadu and Kerala in 2026. With 19 chief ministers from the alliance (14 directly BJP), the bloc’s influence on federal dynamics is unparalleled. As one senior NDA leader remarked, “This isn’t just numbers – it’s a mandate for transformative governance.”Critics, however, warn of centralization risks, urging checks on executive overreach. Yet, for now, the alliance’s arithmetic translates to unassailable momentum. As India navigates economic recovery and social reforms, the NDA’s legislative army stands ready to steer the course.

Hot this week

Congress in Crisis: The Fire of Self-Blame Before Self-Reflection

In the aftermath of its crushing defeat in Bihar, the Congress finds itself engulfed not in introspection but in a blaze of self-blame. Rahul Gandhi’s “vote theft – vacate the chair” slogan has been dismissed as mere drama by his own party leaders. The anger against Pappu Yadav, open rebellion by workers, and sharp criticism of senior leadership reveal that the Congress’s biggest battle today is not against external rivals but against internal decay, weak organisation, and strategic failures.

Rajnandgaon: Cooperative Society Strike Ends, Paddy Procurement Expected to Return to Normal

The cooperative society strike in Chhattisgarh has ended, with employees assuring Collector Jitendra Yadav of smooth paddy procurement operations. Farmers anticipate a quick return to normalcy after days of disruption.

Flavours & Festivity Light Up Karamtara: School’s Bal Mela Becomes a Vibrant Crowd-Puller

The Bal Mela at Government Kisan Higher Secondary School, Karamtara turned into a festive showcase of flavours and creativity, as students prepared a variety of delicious dishes and engaged the community with their vibrant participation. Guests praised the event for boosting students’ confidence and practical learning.

Former District Panchayat President Geeta Ghasi Sahu Inspects Joshilamati Paddy Procurement Centre; Farmers Extend Warm Welcome

Former District Panchayat President Geeta Ghasi Sahu inspected the Joshilamati paddy procurement centre, interacted with farmers, and assured immediate redressal of issues while warning officials against mismanagement or negligence.

Chhattisgarh State Food Commission Chief Reviews Key Food-Based Welfare Schemes in Rajnandgaon

Chhattisgarh State Food Commission Chairman Sandeep Sharma reviewed PDS, Mid-Day Meal, Nutrition Programme, and hostel food systems in Rajnandgaon, directing timely ration distribution, strict monitoring, and ensuring that no beneficiary faces inconvenience.

Topics

Congress in Crisis: The Fire of Self-Blame Before Self-Reflection

In the aftermath of its crushing defeat in Bihar, the Congress finds itself engulfed not in introspection but in a blaze of self-blame. Rahul Gandhi’s “vote theft – vacate the chair” slogan has been dismissed as mere drama by his own party leaders. The anger against Pappu Yadav, open rebellion by workers, and sharp criticism of senior leadership reveal that the Congress’s biggest battle today is not against external rivals but against internal decay, weak organisation, and strategic failures.

Rajnandgaon: Cooperative Society Strike Ends, Paddy Procurement Expected to Return to Normal

The cooperative society strike in Chhattisgarh has ended, with employees assuring Collector Jitendra Yadav of smooth paddy procurement operations. Farmers anticipate a quick return to normalcy after days of disruption.

Flavours & Festivity Light Up Karamtara: School’s Bal Mela Becomes a Vibrant Crowd-Puller

The Bal Mela at Government Kisan Higher Secondary School, Karamtara turned into a festive showcase of flavours and creativity, as students prepared a variety of delicious dishes and engaged the community with their vibrant participation. Guests praised the event for boosting students’ confidence and practical learning.

Former District Panchayat President Geeta Ghasi Sahu Inspects Joshilamati Paddy Procurement Centre; Farmers Extend Warm Welcome

Former District Panchayat President Geeta Ghasi Sahu inspected the Joshilamati paddy procurement centre, interacted with farmers, and assured immediate redressal of issues while warning officials against mismanagement or negligence.

Chhattisgarh State Food Commission Chief Reviews Key Food-Based Welfare Schemes in Rajnandgaon

Chhattisgarh State Food Commission Chairman Sandeep Sharma reviewed PDS, Mid-Day Meal, Nutrition Programme, and hostel food systems in Rajnandgaon, directing timely ration distribution, strict monitoring, and ensuring that no beneficiary faces inconvenience.

Strict Crackdown on Illegal Paddy Trade in Rajnandgaon: 820 Quintals Seized Worth ₹25.42 Lakh

The Rajnandgaon administration has intensified its crackdown on illegal paddy sales, seizing 820 quintals worth ₹25.42 lakh in a latest raid. With total seizures now at 1,804 quintals and two vehicles, authorities have set up interstate check-posts and ordered strict action against traders storing paddy illegally.

“Yoga: The Art of Living” – 20th Session Empowers Students with Principles of a Successful Life

The 20th session of the Patanjali Yoga Samiti’s “Yoga: The Art of Living” programme at Govt. Bakshi School taught students practical techniques for concentration, positive thinking, and balanced living, with special focus on Bhramari Pranayama and mindful attention.

RSS’ ‘Ghar Sampark Abhiyan’ Continues for the Tenth Consecutive Day in Killapara

RSS’s ‘Ghar Sampark Abhiyan’ continued for the tenth straight day in Rajnandgaon’s Killapara, with volunteers conducting door-to-door visits, sharing the organisation’s history and objectives, and witnessing strong youth participation.

Related Articles

Popular Categories